Psychohydrography

Psychohydrography

Year: 2011

Runtime: 63 min

Director: Peter Bo Rappmund

AnimationDocumentary

The film follows the journey of water as it flows from a mountain source, tracing its path through aqueducts that bring life to a previously arid city. The water transforms the landscape, creating a flourishing oasis before eventually reaching the ocean. It's a visually striking exploration of the natural cycle and the vital relationship between humanity and the environment.

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